A portrait of the railway workers of the former Midland and Great Central routes in the Sheffield area as they reflect on the way that their industry is changing due to the transition from steam to diesel and electric trains.
Cold War attitudes were slow to melt in East Germany, but in 1970 the German Democratic Republic opened its borders for three weeks to let in a BBC film crew.
Daniel Farson, the great nephew of Bram Stoker, travels to Transylvania to investigate the facts, the legend and the business interests which surround Dracula.
The actor Kenneth Griffith examines the First World One naval engagement, The Battle of Jutland, and explains the story between the only battle between Dreadnought Battleships of Britain's Royal Navy and the German High Fleet.
Barry Norman explores the J. Arthur Rank organisation's attempts to groom talented young performers into film stars during the movie boom of post-war Britain.
Bruno Richard Hauptmann was executed in 1936 for the kidnapping and murder of the infant son of pioneering aviator and American hero Charles Lindbergh. This documentary examines lingering doubts about the justice of his conviction.